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        haughty Assyrian, reproached and blasphemed God, and threatened
      
      
        Israel with destruction, “it came to pass that night, that the angel of
      
      
        the Lord went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred
      
      
        fourscore and five thousand.” There were “cut off all the mighty men
      
      
        of valor, and the leaders and captains,” from the army of Sennacherib.
      
      
        “So he returned with shame of face to his own land.”
      
      
         2 Kings 19:35
      
      
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        Chronicles 32:21
      
      
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        Angels are sent on missions of mercy to the children of God. To
      
      
        Abraham, with promises of blessing; to the gates of Sodom, to rescue
      
      
        righteous Lot from its fiery doom; to Elijah, as he was about to perish
      
      
        from weariness and hunger in the desert; to Elisha, with chariots and
      
      
        horses of fire surrounding the little town where he was shut in by his
      
      
        foes; to Daniel, while seeking divine wisdom in the court of a heathen
      
      
        king, or abandoned to become the lions’ prey; to Peter, doomed to
      
      
        death in Herod’s dungeon; to the prisoners at Philippi; to Paul and his
      
      
        companions in the night of tempest on the sea; to open the mind of
      
      
        Cornelius to receive the gospel; to dispatch Peter with the message of
      
      
        salvation to the Gentile stranger—thus holy angels have, in all ages,
      
      
        ministered to God’s people.
      
      
        A guardian angel is appointed to every follower of Christ. These
      
      
        heavenly watchers shield the righteous from the power of the wicked
      
      
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        one. This Satan himself recognized when he said: “Doth Job fear God
      
      
        for nought? Hast not Thou made an hedge about him, and about his
      
      
        house, and about all that he hath on every side?”
      
      
         Job 1:9, 10
      
      
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        agency by which God protects His people is presented in the words
      
      
        of the psalmist: “The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them
      
      
        that fear Him, and delivereth them.”
      
      
         Psalm 34:7
      
      
        . Said the Saviour,
      
      
        speaking of those that believe in Him: “Take heed that ye despise not
      
      
        one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in heaven their angels
      
      
        do always behold the face of My Father.”
      
      
         Matthew 18:10
      
      
        . The angels
      
      
        appointed to minister to the children of God have at all times access to
      
      
        His presence.
      
      
        Thus God’s people, exposed to the deceptive power and unsleeping
      
      
        malice of the prince of darkness, and in conflict with all the forces
      
      
        of evil, are assured of the unceasing guardianship of heavenly angels.
      
      
        Nor is such assurance given without need. If God has granted to
      
      
        His children promise of grace and protection, it is because there are
      
      
        mighty agencies of evil to be met—agencies numerous, determined,